Best Selling Books by G. H. HARDY

G. H. HARDY is the author of A Mathematician's Apology (1992), Course of Pure Mathematics (2018), A Course of Pure Mathematics (1943), Inequalities (1952), An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers (2008).

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A Mathematician's Apology

release date: Jan 31, 1992
A Mathematician's Apology
G. H. Hardy was one of this century''s finest mathematical thinkers, renowned among his contemporaries as a ''real mathematician ... the purest of the pure''. He was also, as C. P. Snow recounts in his Foreword, ''unorthodox, eccentric, radical, ready to talk about anything''. This ''apology'', written in 1940 as his mathematical powers were declining, offers a brilliant and engaging account of mathematics as very much more than a science; when it was first published, Graham Greene hailed it alongside Henry James''s notebooks as ''the best account of what it was like to be a creative artist''. C. P. Snow''s Foreword gives sympathetic and witty insights into Hardy''s life, with its rich store of anecdotes concerning his collaboration with the brilliant Indian mathematician Ramanujan, his aphorisms and idiosyncrasies, and his passion for cricket. This is a unique account of the fascination of mathematics and of one of its most compelling exponents in modern times.

Course of Pure Mathematics

release date: Jul 18, 2018
Course of Pure Mathematics
This classic calculus text remains a must-read for all students of introductory mathematical analysis. Clear, rigorous explanations of the mathematics of analytical number theory and calculus cover single-variable calculus, sequences, number series, more. 1921 edition.

A Course of Pure Mathematics

A Course of Pure Mathematics
A Course of Pure Mathematics by G. H. Hardy: Dive into the world of mathematical analysis with "A Course of Pure Mathematics" by G. H. Hardy. This classic textbook serves as an introductory guide to the principles and concepts of mathematical analysis, offering a rigorous and comprehensive exploration of the subject. With its clear explanations, illustrative examples, and problem-solving techniques, Hardy''s book provides a solid foundation for understanding the fundamental principles of mathematics. Key Aspects of the Book "A Course of Pure Mathematics": Comprehensive Coverage: Delve into the various branches of mathematical analysis, including calculus, functions, series, complex numbers, and more. Hardy''s comprehensive approach ensures that readers gain a broad understanding of the subject. Rigorous Approach: Experience the rigor and precision of mathematical analysis through Hardy''s clear and concise explanations. His logical and systematic approach helps readers develop a strong grasp of mathematical principles. Problem-Solving Techniques: Engage in problem-solving exercises that enhance your mathematical skills and reinforce your understanding of the concepts. Hardy''s emphasis on problem-solving cultivates critical thinking and analytical abilities. H. Hardy, a renowned British mathematician, authored "A Course of Pure Mathematics" as a seminal work in the field. Recognized for his contributions to number theory and mathematical analysis, Hardy''s book continues to be highly regarded as a foundational text for students and enthusiasts of mathematics. Through his passion for the subject and his commitment to clarity and rigor, Hardy inspires readers to explore the beauty and elegance of mathematical reasoning.

Inequalities

Inequalities
This classic of the mathematical literature forms a comprehensive study of the inequalities used throughout mathematics. First published in 1934, it presents clearly and lucidly both the statement and proof of all the standard inequalities of analysis. The authors were well-known for their powers of exposition and made this subject accessible to a wide audience of mathematicians.

An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers

release date: Jul 31, 2008
An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers
The sixth edition of the classic undergraduate text in elementary number theory includes a new chapter on elliptic curves and their role in the proof of Fermat''s Last Theorem, a foreword by Andrew Wiles and extensively revised and updated end-of-chapter notes.

Orders of Infinity

release date: Mar 26, 2015
Orders of Infinity
Originally published in 1910 as number twelve in the Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics and Mathematical Physics series, this book provides an up-to-date version of Du Bois-Reymond''s Infinitärcalcül by the celebrated English mathematician G. H. Hardy. This tract will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of mathematics or the theory of functions.

Fourier Series

release date: May 27, 2013
Fourier Series
Classic graduate-level text discusses the Fourier series in Hilbert space, examines further properties of trigonometrical Fourier series, and concludes with a detailed look at the applications of previously outlined theorems. 1956 edition.

The General Theory of Dirichlet's Series

release date: Jan 23, 2013
The General Theory of Dirichlet's Series
This classic work explains the theory and formulas behind Dirichlet''s series and offers the first systematic account of Riesz''s theory of the summation of series by typical means. Its authors rank among the most distinguished mathematicians of the twentieth century: G. H. Hardy is famous for his achievements in number theory and mathematical analysis, and Marcel Riesz''s interests ranged from functional analysis to partial differential equations, mathematical physics, number theory, and algebra. Following an introduction, the authors proceed to a discussion of the elementary theory of the convergence of Dirichlet''s series, followed by a look at the formula for the sum of the coefficients of a Dirichlet''s series in terms of the order of the function represented by the series. They continue with an examination of the summation of series by typical means and of general arithmetic theorems concerning typical means. After a survey of Abelian and Tauberian theorems and of further developments of the theory of functions represented by Dirichlet''s series, the text concludes with an exploration of the multiplication of Dirichlet''s series.

Bertrand Russell and Trinity

release date: Jun 18, 2009
Bertrand Russell and Trinity
In 1916 Bertrand Russell was prosecuted and fined for publishing (in defence of a conscientious objector) ''statements likely to prejudice the recruiting and discipline of His Majesty''s forces.'' He was almost immediately afterwards dismissed from his Lectureship at Trinity College, Cambridge, by the College Council. This expulsion provoked a storm of protest and the true facts of the case became obscured by misconceptions, prejudices and uninformed gossip, to the discredit of the College. In 1942, therefore G. H. Hardy the mathematician printed for private circulation to another generation of Fellows at Trinity a full account of the incident in an attempt to explain what really happened. This is now made public. Besides provoking an authoritative record of a celebrated but misinterpreted episode in Russell''s eventful academic career, this document contains interesting evidence about attitudes to pacifism in the First World War and in particular about the sympathies of such distinguished colleagues and contemporaries of Russell as Cornford, Housman, McTaggart and Whitehead.

Integration of Functions

Integration of Functions
This reprint of the second edition of Hardy''s volume will allow the reader a fresh exploration of the text.

The Integration of Functions of a Single Variable

release date: Jan 01, 2005
The Integration of Functions of a Single Variable
Originally published: London: Cambridge University Press, 1905, in series: Cambridge tracts in mathematical physics, no. 2.

Some Famous Problems of the Theory of Numbers and in Particular Waring's Problem

release date: Aug 01, 2011
Some Famous Problems of the Theory of Numbers and in Particular Waring's Problem
"Some Famous Problems of the Theory of Numbers and in particular Waring''s Problem" was a lecture delivered at the University of Oxford in 1920 by G.H. Hardy, M.A., F.R.S.

Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics and Mathematical Physics. Nos.

release date: Sep 14, 2017
Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics and Mathematical Physics. Nos.
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Collected Papers of G. H. Hardy (including Joint Papers with J. E. Littlewood and Others). Volume V.

A Course of Pure Mathematics, by G. H. Hardy. 10th Edition. [Preface by J. E. Littlewood.].

A Theorem Concerning Series of Positive Terms, with Applications to the Theory of Functions, by G. H. Hardy and J. E. Littlewood

Mr. S. Ramanujan's Mathematical Work in England

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